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Analysis Of Rodger Elbert's Article

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1. Critic: Rodger Ebert.
2. Title of Critique: You’re going to need a bigger boat.
3. Provide a basic outline of the critic’s article. Rodger Elbert, speaks about Steven Spielberg’s master plan, the result of keeping the shark hidden for so long, and a summary of the film.
4. Summarize his or her evaluation of the film in one sentence. “One of the most effective thrillers ever made.”
5. Choose specific language from the review that helps you understand the film critic's attitude. Explain how those quotations create the author's tone you hear as you read the critique. “The payoff is one of the most effective thrillers ever made.” “It's not simply a splendid line of dialogue, it's an example of Steven Spielberg's strategy all through the film,” These quotes help to show Rodger Ebert’s tone …show more content…

Title of Critique: Entrapped by 'Jaws' of Fear
3. Provide a basic outline of the critic’s article. He does a quick summary of the story, he explains how the actors did a good job, and he also explains how he felt about the story.
4. Summarize his or her evaluation of the film in one sentence. “If you think about Jaws for more than 45 seconds you will recognize it as nonsense, but it's the sort of nonsense that can be a good deal of fun”
5. Choose specific language from the review that helps you understand the film critic's attitude. Explain how those quotations create the author's tone you hear as you read the critique. “ If you think about "Jaws" for more than 45 seconds you will recognize it as nonsense, but it's the sort of nonsense that can be a good deal of fun” “In the best films, characters are revealed in terms of the action. In movies like "Jaws," characters are simply functions of the action. They're at its service” Just by his words you can tell he is not 100percent sold on this film, he thinks it’s a great film but by his wording and tone, u can tell he thinks the film is kind of a joke. But at the same time he thinks the film is a great piece of

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